Orion Weiss

When his family moved to Lyndhurst, Ohio, he continued his piano studies with Carol Lubetkin, and later with pianist and composer Edith Reed.

[citation needed] In February 1999, Weiss made his Cleveland Orchestra debut performing Liszt's Piano Concerto No.

[3] In March 1999, with less than 24 hours' notice, Weiss stepped in to replace André Watts for a performance of Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No.

[12] In 2010, he was featured in a recording project of the complete Gershwin works for piano and orchestra with the Buffalo Philharmonic and JoAnn Falletta.

He performed with the San Francisco Symphony,[14] Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Lucerne Festival,[15] the Denver Friends of Chamber Music,[16] the Kennedy Center's Fortas Series,[17] and the 92nd Street Y,[18] and at the Aspen, Bard,[19] Ravinia,[20] and Grand Teton[21] summer festivals.

As a recitalist and chamber musician, Weiss has appeared across the United States at venues and festivals from, among many, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts to the Seattle Chamber Music Society, to the Carnegie Hall Weill Recital Hall with Itzhak Perlman in a benefit for the Perlman Music Program.

Known for his affinity for chamber music, Weiss performs regularly with violinists Augustin Hadelich, William Hagen, Benjamin Beilman, James Ehnes, and Arnaud Sussman; pianist Shai Wosner; cellist Julie Albers; and the Ariel, Parker, and Pacifica Quartets.

Orion Weiss